Getting Involved with the Community

TWiki is an open source project with 10+ years of history, built by a team of volunteers from around the world, and used by millions of people in over 100 countries.

"We strive to create the best enterprise collaboration platform in terms of usability, quality, feature set, extensibility and security. Do you use TWiki or other open source software? Are you a coder, tech writer or evangelist? I invite you to join the TWiki team to work on sexy new features!" -- PeterThoeny, Founder and BDFL of TWiki.org

Why get involved?

More contributions mean a better TWiki product and less work -- for you and other members.

As a contributor you can influence the direction of the project. Your words become part of the conversation that steers the TWiki project.

Contributing helps you learn faster -- TWiki internals as well as web technologies. Learn by explaining TWiki to someone else, creating a plugin or fixing a bug.

More contributions mean more business for you. Your work is public, so customers and employers can learn your name and admire your skills.

TWiki is an open source project with 10+ years of history, built by a team of volunteers from around the world, and used by millions of people in over 100 countries. The community is focusing on building the best collaboration platform for the workplace. We invite you to get involved!

Ready to get involved?

It does not take much time commitment to help out. You can chose one of the sample projects listed below, or propose a new one. See also other ways to get involved in the box above. TWiki.org has a friendly community that likes to help you get started.

Discussions

From one topic, is there a way to display the body of another topic, via a coded reference to the other topic?
This could be used to maintain content (text, tables, images, etc.) that is common to many topics inside the other topic.